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you used it? >> you want to know my secret? >> rose: yes. >> no, i don't know. i think -- i don't know. i don't know. i suppose so. but the femininity is the best weapon we have. we're stronger than a man with femininity and they don't want to use their femininity, they want to be like men. that's what i don't understand. i don't talk of work and to be paid, a problem. of course. >> rose: you're talking about difference. >> but the femininity is a very important thing and very strong i remember we used to say in the history andthings lke men, ry powerl men and we always discover them behind there was an incredible woman really was. that we can dream about is women don't want to be behind even if they're stronger. i find it -- well, i think that. i think they should use our weapons with them. >> rose: yes, weapons? >> much stronger than the man. >> rose: the femininity. it's a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> rose: much success with everything. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you. >> c
you used it? >> you want to know my secret? >> rose: yes. >> no, i don't know. i think -- i don't know. i don't know. i suppose so. but the femininity is the best weapon we have. we're stronger than a man with femininity and they don't want to use their femininity, they want to be like men. that's what i don't understand. i don't talk of work and to be paid, a problem. of course. >> rose: you're talking about difference. >> but the femininity is a very important...
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can you help us?" and the answer is yes, we can help, but it's going to take a different path, not the one we've been on, not the one the president describeses a top-down cut taxes for the rich. that's not what i'm going to do. my plan has five basic parts one, get us energy independent, north america energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. open up more trade, particularly in the lain america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed, and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number 4, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years, small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business sta-ups are downo a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business growing again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path we're
can you help us?" and the answer is yes, we can help, but it's going to take a different path, not the one we've been on, not the one the president describeses a top-down cut taxes for the rich. that's not what i'm going to do. my plan has five basic parts one, get us energy independent, north america energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. open up more trade, particularly in the lain america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people...
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. >> it will not discourage us. the people of syria deserve our support and our interest. >> russian forn says he supports a plan to sd inspectors back to syria. they're considering expanding the team of observers. the previous team left in august after a cease-fire at that time failed. the new york times reported last thursday that the family accrued assets worth about $2.7 billion. the newspaper says the wealth includes shares of major insurance firms. a lawyer issued a statement rejecting the accusations. any illegal business activities and have no hidden riches. the claims were fabricated abroord. >> translator: some members of the international community are trying to create instability by smearing china and its leaders. >> some high ranking officials are not required to disclose their assets to the public. >>> people who work in finance in japan are joining us. what investors are waiting to here? >> investors and traders are waing in fnt of their scree 're w hearing that japan central bank plans to ease credit
. >> it will not discourage us. the people of syria deserve our support and our interest. >> russian forn says he supports a plan to sd inspectors back to syria. they're considering expanding the team of observers. the previous team left in august after a cease-fire at that time failed. the new york times reported last thursday that the family accrued assets worth about $2.7 billion. the newspaper says the wealth includes shares of major insurance firms. a lawyer issued a statement...
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each side is using the spat to make political points. democrats denounced the cuts calling for more revenue by taxing the wealthy and republicans are proposing to undo the defense cuts or swap them with further reductions in other parts of the budget. but their prospects are cause for real concerns in this state which is home to 20 major military installations. >> we still have a little bit of time between the election and the first of january where we may find a compromise worked out. if so, they've waited an awfully long time and caused people a lot of heart burn to get to that compromise. >> reporter: which explains why voters here are as interested in what happens after the election as they are in what happens on november 6. >> ifill: how did we >> ifill: so h did we t to this pass, and what happens next? to help us sort that out, we're joined by steven dennis, who covers the white house for roll call newspaper and josh rogin, a staff writer with foreign policy magazine and the author of the cable blog. how did we get to this path? t
each side is using the spat to make political points. democrats denounced the cuts calling for more revenue by taxing the wealthy and republicans are proposing to undo the defense cuts or swap them with further reductions in other parts of the budget. but their prospects are cause for real concerns in this state which is home to 20 major military installations. >> we still have a little bit of time between the election and the first of january where we may find a compromise worked out. if...
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robert stovall is back with us, bob, it's always great to see you. why do you thi now given all these worres o there, now is a good time to buy stocks? >> i think because the worries are pretty well disseminated. we all know what they are, and there's a great deal of if he were out there. so the market tend to absorb these things. it is a discounting mechanism, you know. so i think we look ahead and say, gee, the earnings are good. they could be topping out a bit, but dividend increases are still very common. they've been about-- about 70 companies have raised their divides recently in receipt quarteres, aajor increa in cash, to the investors. earns are fairly strong, and i think fears of a recession have been put to rest because of the pickup, finally, in housing stocks. and real estate turnaround-- >> tom: isn't what we've seen, though, in the past couple of weeks, at least the last six sessions, preissing is a bit of concern of slower corporate profites, slowing corporate sales? >> there has been a fear of that. that's right. and all the corpore f
robert stovall is back with us, bob, it's always great to see you. why do you thi now given all these worres o there, now is a good time to buy stocks? >> i think because the worries are pretty well disseminated. we all know what they are, and there's a great deal of if he were out there. so the market tend to absorb these things. it is a discounting mechanism, you know. so i think we look ahead and say, gee, the earnings are good. they could be topping out a bit, but dividend increases...
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>> well, obviously the line that romney has been using all these months of 8%, he can't use that line any more. i'm frankly a little skeptical that it makes a huge difference there was a bad jobs, falsely bad jobs number a month ago. now revised upwards and i didn't notice it had any big effect. i'm generally a believer that people feel the economy around them much more than they pay attention to the numbers on tv or in the paper once a month. but what's interesting is that the perception of the economy among americans has actually been going upward in the last six weeks. so in some ways the people are ahead of the numbers. and so we've seen the steady progress. but they see it around them more than they read about it. and so i do think there is sort of an upward trend that people are feeling. i'm not sure any individual job number has a big impact on the race. >> do you think has much of an effect? >> well, diane swonk said that statistically it's not significant. i think politically it is significant in this sense that the after 48 hours after the debate, the democrats and president
>> well, obviously the line that romney has been using all these months of 8%, he can't use that line any more. i'm frankly a little skeptical that it makes a huge difference there was a bad jobs, falsely bad jobs number a month ago. now revised upwards and i didn't notice it had any big effect. i'm generally a believer that people feel the economy around them much more than they pay attention to the numbers on tv or in the paper once a month. but what's interesting is that the perception...
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stay with us. we'll be back with more of your updates at the top of the hour. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: student loan debt keeps climbing, two-thirds of last year's college graduates owe an average of more than $26,000. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the college debt burden and examine what the presidential candidates plan to do about it. >> woodruff: then, we look at the stepped-up cyber attacks on u.s. banks by iranian hackers.
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back in a moment stay with us. force divorce. >> rose: hate silver is here, he is a statistician, a writer and founder of "the new york times" political blog fivethirtyeight.com, at 25 he developed a revolution system for predicting the performance of pressional baseball players and has since turned his eye to predicting political elections in 2008 he accurately forecast 49 out of 50 states in the presidential election and all 35 senate races. he writes about the art and science of prediction and the signal and the noise, by so many predictions, why so many predictions fail and some don't i am pleased to have nate silver back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> so where do you based on your polling, see the presidential race at this moment? >> we have obama as a modest favorite still and i should say it is not my polling what we go is look at evyone easels poll and average them together and think about the electorial college if you look at ohio still, obama is ahead in most polls of ohio he is ahead i
back in a moment stay with us. force divorce. >> rose: hate silver is here, he is a statistician, a writer and founder of "the new york times" political blog fivethirtyeight.com, at 25 he developed a revolution system for predicting the performance of pressional baseball players and has since turned his eye to predicting political elections in 2008 he accurately forecast 49 out of 50 states in the presidential election and all 35 senate races. he writes about the art and science...
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whether you agree or think to the contrary, please join us next time. sarah: today on "teaching channel presents". the common core state standards. woman: here's your first question. sarah: how do the new standards change what's being taught in america's schools ? woman: you have a good rule. why does it work ? sarah: we'll explain the common core basics and go inside k-12 classrooms where teachers are using the standards right now. woman: and the thinking part is gonna come from you. sarah: the emphasis is on deeper thinking, analysis and problem-solving. boy: so that means the oxygen didn't make it.
whether you agree or think to the contrary, please join us next time. sarah: today on "teaching channel presents". the common core state standards. woman: here's your first question. sarah: how do the new standards change what's being taught in america's schools ? woman: you have a good rule. why does it work ? sarah: we'll explain the common core basics and go inside k-12 classrooms where teachers are using the standards right now. woman: and the thinking part is gonna come from you....
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i think we have 20 lo at what is driving the drug cartels what's driving it is the use, a lot of uses coming out of the united states, it's a problem that we have to tackle if we hope to solve these problems in the region. >> supply and demand. >> other part when you look at colombia they were in such control for so long, what they did they're out in rain forest areas where they just take over these things. they form -- like pseudogovernment down there. you are negotiating with these horrible -- you want to call them terrorists it's unfortunate that that's what we have -- that's what's happened. they formed their own government they have to somehow deal with. >> but this report just says 50 perks, men are disappearing so women have to take this over. this is an opportunity for women to put a stop, why aren't they saying our sons, husbands are dying and -- >> the report that is -- >> they're not killing people for no reason as -- >> as opposed to the good reasons. >> it's a good opportunity for them to stop it -- >>t's economical -- that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." plea
i think we have 20 lo at what is driving the drug cartels what's driving it is the use, a lot of uses coming out of the united states, it's a problem that we have to tackle if we hope to solve these problems in the region. >> supply and demand. >> other part when you look at colombia they were in such control for so long, what they did they're out in rain forest areas where they just take over these things. they form -- like pseudogovernment down there. you are negotiating with...
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the biggest challenge f us rig now remainnew york. the three largest airports in new york are closed and will be closed for some of tomorrow and perhaps all of tomorrow. and that's a challenge because roughly one third of the u.s. air travel goes through the new york airport. so getting those back up and running will be the biggest challenge. others are already up and running. so airports in philadelphia and washington are beginning to take service again which is great news. >> warner: why is it prove... i know we're only a day into this, bu difficult to reopen ne yo airports. are these just under water or is there damage? >> well, evaluating damage but so, for example, laguardia has some water on the runways. that needs to be pumped off. the systems need to be inspected both the lighting and landing equipment and the navigation equipment needs to be inspected. j.f.k. will likely open around noon tomorrow. some aircraft will be coming in there and hopully starting full service again on thursday. newark right now is without commercial
the biggest challenge f us rig now remainnew york. the three largest airports in new york are closed and will be closed for some of tomorrow and perhaps all of tomorrow. and that's a challenge because roughly one third of the u.s. air travel goes through the new york airport. so getting those back up and running will be the biggest challenge. others are already up and running. so airports in philadelphia and washington are beginning to take service again which is great news. >> warner:...
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no thaw's supply-side fairy dust and has served us very poorly. >> brown: give us specifics for what you see making what governor romney says a deficit-neutral tax cut plan. is it taxes or what specific cuts might be possible? deductions? what would happen? >> the cuts are the rates and that's the --. >> brown: i meant spending cuts. that's what i meant. >>e's not look at the spending side. he's saying let's look at things like mortgage deduction, exclusion of the health care, all of the personal exemptions, itemized deductions in the tax code right now and ask the question can we eliminate in part or in hole some of those and make this revenue neutral? the answer to that is unquestionably yes because we've seen the bowles-simpson commission do it, we've seen the variety of these studies, jared might not like them. the question is how would the government do it? i don't know the answer to that to be honest and that's a fair point. >> brown: that he hasn't been specific enough about which deductions? >> we know jared can write a plan that raises taxes on the middle-class. we know i ca
no thaw's supply-side fairy dust and has served us very poorly. >> brown: give us specifics for what you see making what governor romney says a deficit-neutral tax cut plan. is it taxes or what specific cuts might be possible? deductions? what would happen? >> the cuts are the rates and that's the --. >> brown: i meant spending cuts. that's what i meant. >>e's not look at the spending side. he's saying let's look at things like mortgage deduction, exclusion of the health...
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russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america must be stro, arica must lead and for that to happen we have to strengthen our economy here at home. >> he doesn't have different ideas and that is because we are doing exactly what we should be doing, come on our web site and look at how we get to a balanced budget, within eight to ten years and we do it by reducing spending in a whole series of programs. >> it just doesn't work, and we visited the web site quite a bit, and it still doesn't work. >> let me get back to foreign policy. and can i just get back. >> we have to the venue then our military lo
russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i won't wear rose colored glasses or mr. putin and i won't say to himly give you more flexibility after the election. >> one of the challenges over the decade is we have done experiments in nation building in places like iraq and afghanistan and we have neglected for example developing our own economy, our own energy sectors, our own education system. >> in order to be able to fulfill our role in the world, america...
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the key to this is not to hear from us. the key is to empower women and girls in these associates to begin to -- societies to speak about these custom. >> and now what the u.n. is doing is bringing teachers where the child brides in for training. will the teachers have the power to tell the parents who do this mainly for economic reasons, they're all horribly poor and children are a commodity, girls and boys. will the teachers be able to go to the parents and say stop selling your kids into marriage? >> you know, it starts small and much of it depends on education because th one thing that we knw is that girls who are educated are much less likely to be child brides, they're much more likely to stand up, to convince their parents that as educated girls, that they will be more valuable to their family than as an exchange essentially a child bride. >> the world malala was living in, i watched an online documentary about her, and they have nothing. their houses have bullet holes all over the place. they go to sleep at night. s
the key to this is not to hear from us. the key is to empower women and girls in these associates to begin to -- societies to speak about these custom. >> and now what the u.n. is doing is bringing teachers where the child brides in for training. will the teachers have the power to tell the parents who do this mainly for economic reasons, they're all horribly poor and children are a commodity, girls and boys. will the teachers be able to go to the parents and say stop selling your kids...
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he joins us now. good to have you with us. and greg, just to be clear. north carolina is getting a large share or at least a share of this hispanic advertising money but much of it you're reporting discovered is going to other states >> that's right, judy. i mean really when you look at it, half of all the advertising is being spent... hispanic language advertising is being spent in florida in like three markets. you have orlando, miami and tampa. that's where really the lion's share of this is going. then you take those steps, denver is getting aate lot of spanish-language advertising from both campaigns. also las vegas is. then you have a few other markets. raleigh is a very interesting case here because there you have a market with a growing hispanic presence where hispanic voters... hispanics are one out of every 10 voter in the raleigh area. the question is or at least one every 10 population. the romney campaign feels it's important to reach them. it's been doing spanish language ads in that market. so far the obama campaign hasn't matched them. it
he joins us now. good to have you with us. and greg, just to be clear. north carolina is getting a large share or at least a share of this hispanic advertising money but much of it you're reporting discovered is going to other states >> that's right, judy. i mean really when you look at it, half of all the advertising is being spent... hispanic language advertising is being spent in florida in like three markets. you have orlando, miami and tampa. that's where really the lion's share of...
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that it's the china that is used to american presidential politics, is used to being bashed on the presidential trail and, you know, it will go through it and it will just sit there and it will be another president who's coming in, we'll take time and come back. i think china has fundamentally changed. i think china now sees its much more as a -- has read some of this stuff about being a g-2 worl and sees america somewhat closer to it and is less in the mood to take ultimatums. >> rose: we continue with appreciation of christopher hitchens with his widow carol blue and his editor and friend gray don carter. >> a number of young people, people in their 20s, mid-20s who really attached themselves to christopher, he hit something in them that hunter thompson had done in a generation before. he was very much a standard bearer for a younger generation of, you know, sort of armchair fire bras and he was the real thing and i think they admired him for it and sort of worshipped him. >> i think he was very, very stoic and he never really complained. he must have been in excruciating pain after the proto
that it's the china that is used to american presidential politics, is used to being bashed on the presidential trail and, you know, it will go through it and it will just sit there and it will be another president who's coming in, we'll take time and come back. i think china has fundamentally changed. i think china now sees its much more as a -- has read some of this stuff about being a g-2 worl and sees america somewhat closer to it and is less in the mood to take ultimatums. >> rose:...
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rachel ferguson gives us the detail. >> there certainly are. just after we get rid of one typho typhoon, there's two more to deal with. the other will be situated just over the south china sea. it's at the moment packing winds of 72 kilometers an hour. the gusts over 100 kilometers an hour. it looks like it's going to be causing some trouble for the islands as a severe tropical storm before swerving up toward eastern japan where it could come close to the eastern coast later in the week as a strong typhoon. another major system to deal with here. let's go now to the south china sea. the tropical storm doesn't have such a decided path at the moment. it's going to be almost stationary. it's going to be gaining strength over the next several days. we'll see increasing sea swells and high waves. here in the northern philippines we're going to be seeing enhanced rainfall. this kind of system really enhances that rainfall. in towards southern china we see heavier rain as well. you could see also some locally heavy rain into tuesday too. temperatures
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the pollsters tell us what's happening now. when they start projecting, they're getting into silly land. the last comment. not to pick on the iowa markets, believe me i pay tenon to the io markets. they've done better since 1988. that is a sample size of six. what study would have a sample-- we've had six national elections since thenment who has a study with a sample size of six. so i like the polls. i like the economy. i don't like the forecast. >> all right, you heard it here. >> wow. >> woodruff: now let's talk about what happened last night. the debate between the vice presidential candidates, 24 hours later, mark. what stands out? >> what stands out is that barack obama has had two character witnesses, bill clinton in september made the case for barack obama better than barack obama has made it for himself. and joe biden in october made the case for barack obama in his record, his administration better than barack obama has. and i would hope that barack obama will study the game films of both clinton and biden in preparat
the pollsters tell us what's happening now. when they start projecting, they're getting into silly land. the last comment. not to pick on the iowa markets, believe me i pay tenon to the io markets. they've done better since 1988. that is a sample size of six. what study would have a sample-- we've had six national elections since thenment who has a study with a sample size of six. so i like the polls. i like the economy. i don't like the forecast. >> all right, you heard it here. >>...
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mark, thank you for joining us. we know that jerry sandusky spoke before the sentence was handed down. what did he say? >> well, he again denied the allegations against him he's consistently done since his arrest. he also... he talked about a number of matters. i think largely he was... he reviewed the sort of the od woks he had dne through the second mile charity and in an attempt to give the judge some idea of the positive side of his life outside these criminal allegations. he also spoke about his family members that stuck with him. he discussed his life in prison. and he vowed to continue fighting. >> woodruff: did he say anything about the victims? >> well, he... not a lot. i mean, he said that he hoped that this case would somehow generate sme positive publici that would prevent other children from being victimizedded in the future. >> woodruff: and what about the victims? we know that out of the ten, three of them spoke. what was their demeanor and what did they say? >> well, one had a very calm demeanor. the
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joining us now, james awad, investment strategist at zephyr management. so, jim, is this the beginning of a correction? >> well, i think what you see is what you get. and what i mean by that is the time to be measured, the negatives that we are slowing worldwide, there's a chance of an accident in europe. the middle east is a mess, the earnings season is probably not going to be great. and the emerging markets are slowing also. on the other hand, corporations in the united states are in terrific shape, the united states continues to grow. the election is tightening up, which means anybody who is elected is likely to govern from the center, and attack the fiscal cliff. and so you have to say in a low return environment, shares of multinational companies with growing earnings and dividends are probably not a bad place to be. but you want to buy when the markets are down, not when they're up, and you want to sell low quality, buy high quality, and buy them on corrections, not after big moves. i would not be surprised if you have a little bit more of a correc
joining us now, james awad, investment strategist at zephyr management. so, jim, is this the beginning of a correction? >> well, i think what you see is what you get. and what i mean by that is the time to be measured, the negatives that we are slowing worldwide, there's a chance of an accident in europe. the middle east is a mess, the earnings season is probably not going to be great. and the emerging markets are slowing also. on the other hand, corporations in the united states are in...
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to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon, through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called four or five years ago when i was in israel, at the conference i laid out seven step, crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sancton. i uld have put them in pla earer b it good that we have them. number two something i would add today is i would tighten those sanctions. i would say that ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, i would say companies that are moving their oil can't, people that are trading in their oil can't. i would tighten those sanctions further. secondly i would take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i would make sure that ahmadinejad is indicted under the ge
to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon, through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called four or five years ago when i was in israel, at the conference i laid out seven step, crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sancton. i uld have put them in pla...
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and joining us also from denver katty kay of the bbc. i'm pleased to have all of them for this event we've all been waiting for. i go to al hubble. a simple question, who won, who lost, why. >> i don't know if that's simple but if i had to pick i would say governor romney won. he set the awe general de more than the president did. he affectively and aggressive attacked the president's record and did a pretty good job defending his own. ice going to have problems the next couple days on taxes however because he is proposing a $6 trillion tax cut and he hasn't said how he'll pay for it. but he still i thought did very well on most counts tonight. barack obama surprised me. i wouldn't call him he was passive tonight. he seemed to pull back a little bit on dodd-frank and preexisting conditions and loopholes. he had a good line but didn't quite deliver it with any kind of sharpness. never mentioned 47%, never mentioned bain, never mentioned massachusetts jobs. i'm a democrat, the consolation i have is i've got about 17 tweets tonight with peo
and joining us also from denver katty kay of the bbc. i'm pleased to have all of them for this event we've all been waiting for. i go to al hubble. a simple question, who won, who lost, why. >> i don't know if that's simple but if i had to pick i would say governor romney won. he set the awe general de more than the president did. he affectively and aggressive attacked the president's record and did a pretty good job defending his own. ice going to have problems the next couple days on...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and fla hewlett foundatio wokingo soe soal a envonmental prblemat home anarou the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: hurricane sandy began battering its way ashore today, threatening days of destruction. the huge system had 50 million people in its sights and was already being called a superstorm. the winds grew stronger by the hour. and the rain poured harder, soaking the east coast as the hurricane closed in. nine states declared emergencies, and people up and down the coast braced for heavy flooding, wind damage, and resulting power outages. >> i just got another load of sandbags to put around the doors to keep the water out. got the generator ready to go. and we're going to sit there and ride it out. no place else to go. >> i am w
bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and fla hewlett foundatio wokingo soe soal a envonmental prblemat home anarou the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: hurricane sandy began battering its way ashore today, threatening days of destruction....
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to do it, they're each using their own sets of numbers. darren gersh breaks them down, and tells you what you need to know about them. >> reporter: for challenger mitt romney, tonight's debate is his best chancto sell hielf to voters who are still undecided. and one way to do that is to focus less on facts and aggressive debate tactics and worry more about coming across as someone voters can be comfortable with. >> i would tell him, don't think too much. be yourself. if you're yourself, you will come off as authentic. authentic is more important than anything else. >> reporter: still, a few numbers might help. starting with $16 trillion, that's the current level of the national debt on president obama's watch. on top of that, president's latest budget would admore than $6 trillion to the debt over the coming decade. >> the interest on that debt alone is going to cost taxpayers, cost the middle class taxpayer about $1,400 a year just to service the debt. >> reporter: in the debate tonight, the president will keep reminding voters to compare
to do it, they're each using their own sets of numbers. darren gersh breaks them down, and tells you what you need to know about them. >> reporter: for challenger mitt romney, tonight's debate is his best chancto sell hielf to voters who are still undecided. and one way to do that is to focus less on facts and aggressive debate tactics and worry more about coming across as someone voters can be comfortable with. >> i would tell him, don't think too much. be yourself. if you're...
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>> i do not. >> john san marco along with us. he is an analyst with janney montgomerie scott. >> susie: from aetna to honeywell and goldman sachs, more than 80 chief executives from some of the nation's biggest companies are calling on lawmakers to cut the federal deficit. they're working with a non- partisan group called "fix the debt," which rang the opening bell here at the nyse today. the group's mantra-- "inaction is not an option." the c.e.o.s want congress to get a plan in place to deal with the debt as soon as the election's over, or risk a further loss in business confidence. fix the debt is chaired by former senator alan simpson and erskine bowles, the same men the president tapped to lead the national commission on fiscal responsibility. it's a very important issue for their businesses. >> tom: many months ago they were reprimanded for to the being more vocal about the fiscal situation in the united states. and here at the are on the eve of the presidential election getting their voices heard, certainly. let's get goin
>> i do not. >> john san marco along with us. he is an analyst with janney montgomerie scott. >> susie: from aetna to honeywell and goldman sachs, more than 80 chief executives from some of the nation's biggest companies are calling on lawmakers to cut the federal deficit. they're working with a non- partisan group called "fix the debt," which rang the opening bell here at the nyse today. the group's mantra-- "inaction is not an option." the c.e.o.s want...
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back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most of your adult left. >> i have a ph.d. >> rose: yes. that qualifies you. how did you get invved in this, though, the technology of voting? >> well, in 2003, a colleague of mine, david dill, a professor at stanford discovered that silicon centrally, santa clara county was about to buy voting machines to be used there and several of us were just astounded because as computer scientists we know that the computers and the voting machines can have software bugs or even hidden malicious code so we got involved. >> rose: as all computers. >> like
back in a moment, stay with us. the fundamental principles of democracy rely on an accurate and reliable system of vote counting. despite continued advances in voting technology, zero there are security issues still persist, barbara simons is an expert on electronic voting and on the advisor of the election commission and her book is called broken ballots will your votes counties, welcome. >> thank you very much, it is a pleasure. >> you have been involved in computer science most...
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they provide us energy and they provide us innovation. and they start companies like intel and google. we want to encourage that. now we've got to make sure that we do it in a smart way and a comprehensive way and we make the legal system better. but when we make this into a divisive political issue and when we don't have bipartisan support -- i can deliver, governor, a whole bunch of democrats to get comprehensive reform done >> romney: i'll get it done the first year. >> crowley: mr. president, let me move you on, please. >> obama: it's time for them to t serious on it. this used to be a bipartisan issue >> crowley: don't go away obama: i'm here crowley: i want to talk to a woman who wants to switch the topic for us. >> obama: okay. hi, kerry. >> good evening, mr. president. obama: what's your name? it's kerry. this question actually comes from a brain trust of my friends at global tell come supply yesterday. we were sitting around talking about libya. and we were reading and became aware of reports that the state department refused ext
they provide us energy and they provide us innovation. and they start companies like intel and google. we want to encourage that. now we've got to make sure that we do it in a smart way and a comprehensive way and we make the legal system better. but when we make this into a divisive political issue and when we don't have bipartisan support -- i can deliver, governor, a whole bunch of democrats to get comprehensive reform done >> romney: i'll get it done the first year. >> crowley:...
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he used to make me laugh a lot. he used to behave quit badly. and then also ackers will say you must look at this when you go home tonight. you really must look at it because it's not quite right. look at the lines and please do some work. and the next day they will come in and say i'm exhausted. i have looked at the lines, i have done the work, i still don't see-- . >> rose: well, they're transparent, it's like a glass pern walking in front of you. you know they haven't, you know they haven't done it. but then suddenly the spotlight because i was watching that and criticizing and the spotlight suddenly went-- i was caught it in full blast. i thought oh yeah, i have said that so many times. >> rose: some people think it's quite unfair that you get most of the best roles for older woman. >> you're just saying what pat hodge said last week. he said we get the best maggie and-- i get the best parts. i read that. >> rose: exactly. okay. >> that's ruish. >> rose: that's rubbish. >> that's rubbish. >> rose: i love rubbish. >> of course it is. >> rose:
he used to make me laugh a lot. he used to behave quit badly. and then also ackers will say you must look at this when you go home tonight. you really must look at it because it's not quite right. look at the lines and please do some work. and the next day they will come in and say i'm exhausted. i have looked at the lines, i have done the work, i still don't see-- . >> rose: well, they're transparent, it's like a glass pern walking in front of you. you know they haven't, you know they...
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we get used to them. but then they fall on a house, then they fall on an apartment building, then they kill civilians. so it's not only a sound on the background, it has a real impact on the population. >> narrator: the house owner was killed. days before, he'd sent his family to safety. the next day, reinforcements arrived to help defend the salahuddin neighborhood. they were led by abu bakri, the former economics student ghaith had met on his journey into aleppo. >> abu bakri knows what he is doing. he is one of those very, very cool-headed, experienced commanders, and he is very methodical in the way he fights his battles. >> (translated): this is a bomb to destroy a tank. it's hollow on this side and blows out here. we plant it in the roads because we don't have the bombs to match what they have. we make them by hand. like these, small or large, according to the target-- anti-tank, anti-personnel or against buildings. make the bombs. >> narrator: abu bakri and his men advanced into no man's land. they
we get used to them. but then they fall on a house, then they fall on an apartment building, then they kill civilians. so it's not only a sound on the background, it has a real impact on the population. >> narrator: the house owner was killed. days before, he'd sent his family to safety. the next day, reinforcements arrived to help defend the salahuddin neighborhood. they were led by abu bakri, the former economics student ghaith had met on his journey into aleppo. >> abu bakri...
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give us an example of one that leapt out. >> you know, the case that leapt out to us is the one we ended up leading with. it was the case of three kids whose mom walked into a louisiana sheriff's office and said "three of my kids have been abused by their scout masters." so the sheriff's office deputies interviewed the scout master, brought him into the police station and said "can you tell us what happened?" and, according to police files that are in these scout files, he admitted to it. he said it happened, happened the way they said it happened, i don't know why i did it, then the case was buried and as far as we can tell from these files they said it was buried to preserve the interest of scouting. >> sreenivasan: so how widespread was this type of bearing or collusion with local leaders? >> the maddening thing about these files is that we don't know ultimately. there are ott a lot of them that were destroyed by the scouts in 1975. more of them would go away when scouts turned 75 or died. so for us, the issue is we found individual cases where it happened and we probably found 15 or
give us an example of one that leapt out. >> you know, the case that leapt out to us is the one we ended up leading with. it was the case of three kids whose mom walked into a louisiana sheriff's office and said "three of my kids have been abused by their scout masters." so the sheriff's office deputies interviewed the scout master, brought him into the police station and said "can you tell us what happened?" and, according to police files that are in these scout...
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they use multipurpose stem cell and then use mice. researchers take the cells of female mice to generate induce potent stem cells or ips cells. they apply protein to develop germ cells. the researchers transplanted the cells into ovaries. they generated in producing reproductive cells or ova. they place the fertilized egg in female mice. then the miece did what the tea hope for. they gave birth to normal offspring. >> research on chromosones will help achievement. >> this group generated last year in generating male sperm. he says they need to consider the ethics of creating life. >>> pan's marite se-defense force has spotted a chinese naval fleet traveling in international waters. it's the first chinese fleet seen in the area since japan nationalized three of the islands last month. the japan's defense ministry announced that seven vessels navigated on thursday evening. they were heading toward the pacific when spotted. the chinese fleet made up of tw destroyers, a supply ship and two submarine rescue ships. the region is more than 2
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customers can load money onto the card using direct deposit, using their smartphone or by reloading it at a wal-mart. shares of wal-mart rose a fraction, but enough to hit a new all-time high. american express stock added 0.4% to fini at a three week hi. this pre-paid debit card deal is the latest financial services strategy for the two companies to attract new customers, and thanks to their sizes, it represents a potential threat to existing pre-paid card providers. two of those came under heavy selling pressure. green dot shares lost a fifth of their value, down 20.2%. green dot has an existing partnership with wal-mart. net-spend shed 7.4%. netflix stock continues being talked up by investment bank analysts. the latest today was morgan stanley's analyst, who thinks the stock rally has legs, upgrading shares to overweight, wall-street speak for buy. lasteek, ci's analyst repeated its buy recommendation. shares jumped 10.5% as volume more than doubled. this is net-flix's highest price since the company issued an earnings warning in late july. after the close tonight, medical device ma
customers can load money onto the card using direct deposit, using their smartphone or by reloading it at a wal-mart. shares of wal-mart rose a fraction, but enough to hit a new all-time high. american express stock added 0.4% to fini at a three week hi. this pre-paid debit card deal is the latest financial services strategy for the two companies to attract new customers, and thanks to their sizes, it represents a potential threat to existing pre-paid card providers. two of those came under...
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and he just broke it to us. he says, you know, lauren was on this plane and it went down, and there are no survivors. >> o'brien: the crash killed 49 onboard and one on the ground. over the next several days, investigators from the national transportation safety board, or ntsb, scoured the site and briefed family members on their findings. >> i could sense in the briefing a certain amount of anger. you know, they were looking at icing. they were looking at a lot of things, but there was, like, a buzz in the room of all the families. we're all grief-stricken and we're listening, and i got the sense that something wasn't right. >> i think we were getting some signs that there was a bigger story here than, than just... i don't want to say just a crash, but a plane crash. it wasn't a mechanical defect. >> o'brien: as a pilot myself, and having reported on aviation for more than 20 years, i knew that accidents most always involve a chain of events, a series of underlying causes. i also knew that the downing of 3407 w
and he just broke it to us. he says, you know, lauren was on this plane and it went down, and there are no survivors. >> o'brien: the crash killed 49 onboard and one on the ground. over the next several days, investigators from the national transportation safety board, or ntsb, scoured the site and briefed family members on their findings. >> i could sense in the briefing a certain amount of anger. you know, they were looking at icing. they were looking at a lot of things, but there...
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it used to be about the pc. and now people are spending more and more time on these mobile devices whether they are tablets or smart phones. and that's really a place where microsoft is extremely weak compared to amazon, google and apple, especially. and so this represents a real shift for microsoft trying to be as relevant in this new computing world as they have been in the past. >> suarez: well, it's the largest single supplier of operating systems in the world. once a player like microsoft decides the future's in touch, does it move some of, have some of of its own momentum that the future's in touch, that's it? >> well, i think apple has already esblished that that is the case and others have followed. you know, i think microsoft is with the launch of windows 8 not just trying to reimagine the pc as we heard him say, but also to be relevant in that touch wld and deliver the kinds of productivity and other computing experiences where computing has been focused in the past. but today it's all about applicatio
it used to be about the pc. and now people are spending more and more time on these mobile devices whether they are tablets or smart phones. and that's really a place where microsoft is extremely weak compared to amazon, google and apple, especially. and so this represents a real shift for microsoft trying to be as relevant in this new computing world as they have been in the past. >> suarez: well, it's the largest single supplier of operating systems in the world. once a player like...
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we're happy to have with us now alcoa c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld. >> welcome back to nightly business report. baseed on how alcoa did in the third quarter, how do you think business will be for you for the rest of this year and going into 2013? >> well, it's a miktsed word out there. there's a lot of volatility. we see in the end markets that we confirm, the aluminum market is going to be about growth six percent. we took is down a notch from seven percent. as you just said, this is a decade where aluminum demand has doubled. there's high growth also here in the u.s. and we've seen that in the aerospace industry, very, very nice. we're seeing it in the u.s. automotive segment, very nice, and then there are on the other side -- i mean, coming down. we've seen the heavy truck segment coming down substantially, pretty much in the u.s., and building and constructions on the commercial building and construction side, there's still very little signs of life there. >> susie: you know wha, are your calculus telling you? we hear how business
we're happy to have with us now alcoa c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld. >> welcome back to nightly business report. baseed on how alcoa did in the third quarter, how do you think business will be for you for the rest of this year and going into 2013? >> well, it's a miktsed word out there. there's a lot of volatility. we see in the end markets that we confirm, the aluminum market is going to be about growth six percent. we took is down a notch from seven percent. as you just said, this is a...
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this used to be a tiny beach bar. we were using it as a store room. we cleared out the room together and did it up, and we thought this would be a good solution. >> jose live from playing the piano in creating music. it will not make him rich, but he is better off than javier, and not just in material terms. >> what i miss most is a sense of normality. the normality of paying into my pension each day, of being able to relax each day. of being able to put some money aside, not just having to work so i can afford to eat. i miss having a sense of well- being and satisfaction. >> and who would not want to live in a castle? lots of space, beautiful architecture, untouched nature around to? that dream come true in eastern germany. there are some 2000 castles and noble farmhouses their, most of them dating from the 19th century, and lots of them are for sale. sound good? there is a catch, of course. many are close to falling down. >> for years, the souses been falling apart. monument conservationists had no choice but to stand back and watch. when the buildi
this used to be a tiny beach bar. we were using it as a store room. we cleared out the room together and did it up, and we thought this would be a good solution. >> jose live from playing the piano in creating music. it will not make him rich, but he is better off than javier, and not just in material terms. >> what i miss most is a sense of normality. the normality of paying into my pension each day, of being able to relax each day. of being able to put some money aside, not just...
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i think that it is worth considering a more preventative use and more proactive use of the totality of things that are that dine us and i think th onlyhe unied states really, can really, can really do that today or has the will to do that in the capacity and industry talked to many people in the private sector who really are enthused about becoming more closer with our public policy, to shape the future overseas and benefit our economy as well. >> rose: before i go to david and michael, you have argued before that the united states, help me understand exactly the words you would use, but principally coming out of iraq, lost its credibility with the rest of the world, lost its admiration fm the re ofhe wld? >> yes, i would use the word legitimacy. i thought much of the world thought america's engagement in the world in the traditional word here is leadership was legitimate because it stood in a wider sense for the collective interests and not just our own. i think the fact that we fought a war on the basis of such falsified justification without real good case that it was either in our
i think that it is worth considering a more preventative use and more proactive use of the totality of things that are that dine us and i think th onlyhe unied states really, can really, can really do that today or has the will to do that in the capacity and industry talked to many people in the private sector who really are enthused about becoming more closer with our public policy, to shape the future overseas and benefit our economy as well. >> rose: before i go to david and michael,...
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we have a mutual defense treaty with greece but they can kill us today! at the same time our rivals falling is much more dangerous than our rivals rising. if china goes from 8% growth to 0% growth, charlie, we could both be off the air. but if china gets two more aircraft carriers, who cares? so in this interdependent world now and at the same time some knucklehead with a youtube video camera who gets a few people to make a crazy stupid anti-muslim video can have as big an impact on the world as a billion-dollar propaganda budget of a superpower. so the world is so much more interdependent now. my friend andy goldberg likes to say everything now is a joint venture. it's like we're in joint ventures with everybody. so to just stand up and give a speech and say obama's a wimp and if we just put our fist down and show people that we're tough and we have our way, really. okay, leverage -- foreign policy charlie, is all about leverage, okay? and when you owe china approaching $3, you don't have a lot of leverage. when they come over and they ask for things, yo
we have a mutual defense treaty with greece but they can kill us today! at the same time our rivals falling is much more dangerous than our rivals rising. if china goes from 8% growth to 0% growth, charlie, we could both be off the air. but if china gets two more aircraft carriers, who cares? so in this interdependent world now and at the same time some knucklehead with a youtube video camera who gets a few people to make a crazy stupid anti-muslim video can have as big an impact on the world...
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he didn't use the bully pulpit on civil rights. i wish he had ben me reassing to me as a child growing up in the 1950's that nuclear war was not about to break out, i mean, we were all scared to death, i was, the duck and cover drills, all of that and i don't think -- >> rose: you didn't build a bomb shelter in your backyard. >> no but i was scared, nine years old and 1960. and eisenhower could have done a better job of reassuring the american public that actually the soviets didn't even have icbms until about 1960, he couldn't get into it partly because the way we knew was the u2 spy plain and a secret andwe codn'tell e russians so there was a reason for it but nonetheless i don't think he was as comforting as he could have been. >> rose: how did he handle the francis incident. >> crushing a yours viewers, u2 pilot shot down and dooms the meeting summit meeting to get along with the russians a very important meeting, cia screwed up, lied basically to eisenhower about it and but many bad things happened but one of the bad things th
he didn't use the bully pulpit on civil rights. i wish he had ben me reassing to me as a child growing up in the 1950's that nuclear war was not about to break out, i mean, we were all scared to death, i was, the duck and cover drills, all of that and i don't think -- >> rose: you didn't build a bomb shelter in your backyard. >> no but i was scared, nine years old and 1960. and eisenhower could have done a better job of reassuring the american public that actually the soviets didn't...
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be quiet. >> you'll regret that you a rest of us. >> we got lucky. we have been looking for these two for some time. they are known members of a criminal gang. we only talk them because they were in a traffic accident -- we only caught them. >> they are taken to the police station for interrogation, but the very next day, they are back on the street. the gangs of the western balkans are extensively networked and active throughout europe. these images were taken by surveillance cameras in france and monaco. the gangsters came from serbia and montenegro. in this training exercise, officers are in hot pursuit across bosnia's border with montana grove. the european union is calling for cross-border police cooperation to help break up these crime syndicate networks. suspects will no longer be able to escape into neighboring countries and then vanish. the exercise is coordinated by thomas cover of austria. he has travelled a great deal of the balkans and knows t region well. >> it is cross-border crime where organized gangs make use of well-established str
be quiet. >> you'll regret that you a rest of us. >> we got lucky. we have been looking for these two for some time. they are known members of a criminal gang. we only talk them because they were in a traffic accident -- we only caught them. >> they are taken to the police station for interrogation, but the very next day, they are back on the street. the gangs of the western balkans are extensively networked and active throughout europe. these images were taken by surveillance...
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only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox members of the covenant church lived in what is known as the buy the bulk -- the bible belt. followers abide by the teachings of reformer john calvin, who called for a total overhaul of the faith in the 16th century. calvin's teachings are still applied to this day. for the colonists, the bible is the only valid truth. they should strictly adhe to thword of god i live with asceticism, hard work, and religious zeal. this little town lies in the middle of the bible belt. anyone missing church on sunday here must give account to the congregation. at his home, only christian music can be heard playing in the childrens' rooms. radio, television, and internet are taboo. the entire d
only one young woman was willing to talk to us. >> the bible is very important for us. i hope it is the same for others. it should be important for the whole world. i always have the bible with me on sundays. all women have their bibles with them. look, there are my initials -- jkb. >> fundamentalist christians in the netherlands are not just a small, insignificant sect. more than 500,000 orthodox members of the covenant church lived in what is known as the buy the bulk -- the bible...
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clear it up for us. >> what we're seeing is the manufacturing sector, which had been the shining star, is going to the housing sector, whch has been absent during much of this recovery, the fact that the housing sector is coming back is a really powerful message out there, and really important that housing prices have bottomed. that's the largest equity holdings for most consumers, and that along with the fact we're building homes again, particularly single-family homes, and in terms of the dollar. bigger than apartments, and that is not happening again. that's an important start in the right direction. >> younow, warren buffett said today it really doesn't make a difference which candidate ends up in the white house. american businesses and the economy will improve under either one. so does it really matter who wins the presidential race? >> you know, i spend more time understanding politics to handicap what is going to happen with fiscal policy, tax policy, and spending policy, because that matters at this stage of the game. what really is is the game changer is not really who is pr
clear it up for us. >> what we're seeing is the manufacturing sector, which had been the shining star, is going to the housing sector, whch has been absent during much of this recovery, the fact that the housing sector is coming back is a really powerful message out there, and really important that housing prices have bottomed. that's the largest equity holdings for most consumers, and that along with the fact we're building homes again, particularly single-family homes, and in terms of...